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Sports Team, Ship Name or Winter Storm? What Is an Alberta Clipper?
A punishing storm has much of the U.S. bracing for severe winter weather. So what is an Alberta Clipper? And what should those in its path be expecting?
What Is the Alberta Clipper Storm Bringing Wintry Weather to the US?
Fast-moving storms from Canada are bringing snow, cold and gusty winds to the US—here's what you need to know.
Alberta clipper making its way to New York and Mohawk Valley. How much snow will it bring?
An Alberta clipper is cutting its way through the northern United States and bringing a lot of snow to the Mohawk Valley.
What is an Alberta Clipper? Explaining the storm and what it means
As a fast-moving system is expected to bring some plowable snow to Vermont, Northern New York and much of New England this week, many might be wondering what an Alberta Clipper is. We break down what this term means and where it comes from.
Snow headed toward Massachusetts is called an Alberta clipper
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – The snow that will be impacting western Massachusetts Wednesday night is what meteorologists call an Alberta clipper. As snow is in the forecast for tonight into Thursday morning, this snow will not be from a coastal low-pressure system but from an Alberta clipper.
Alberta Clipper explained: What does the system bring?
An Alberta Clipper is a low pressure system that rapidly moves from western Canada, deriving its name from the Canadian Province of Alberta. It travels into the Northern Plains, the Midwest and the Great Lakes. An Alberta Clipper draws down cold Canadian air and typically brings snow, cold temperatures and strong winds.
What is an Alberta Clipper? Explaining the low pressure system bringing snow to Vermont, New York
Meteorologist Matt DiLoreto explains what an Alberta Clipper is and where the name originated. A relative of Vladimir Putin has accidentally let slip secret Kremlin data that reveals Russia’s losses in its war in Ukraine.
Why is this storm called an "Alberta Clipper"?
There are a few creative names meteorologists use to denote snow storms that originate in central Canada. FOX Weather Meteorologist Haley Meier shows some of those names and their origin.
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More snow, bitter cold to slam Northeast and Midwest in fast-moving clipper storm
A clipper system will blanket the Midwest, Great Lakes and Northeast in snow on Wednesday, with 19 million under winter ...
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Clipper System Set to Bring Widespread Snow Tonight
The strong Northwesterly flow will keep snow showers and squalls with gusty wind especially across Berkshire County and the ...
WeatherNation TV
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Clipper Reignites Lake-Effect Snow Across the Great Lakes
On the backside of this system, winds might orient themselves to bring back the lake-effect snow. The hits just keep on ...
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Weather Watch Day for nasty winds from clipper system, possible snow showers
A fast-moving clipper system is moving in with nasty winds so a WIND ADVISORY is in effect overnight with West winds gusting ...
Traverse City Record-Eagle
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Clipper, cold front clobbers region
TRAVERSE CITY — An Alberta Clipper sweeping over the Great Lakes will be followed by even more snow when a cold front moves ...
WIVT Binghamton on MSN
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Multiple weather advisories issued ahead of potent clipper system
AVERAGE LOW FOR DECEMBER 4th: 25° WEDNESDAY’S SUNRISE: 7:20 AM WEDNESDAY’S SUNSET: 4:36 PM Elmira, N.Y. (WETM)– We are ...
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US weather: 'Clipper' snowstorm to plough America into 'life-threatening emergency' as Arctic air triggers plunging temperatures
A powerful ‘clipper’ storm loaded with a ‘direct Arctic discharge’ will plough snow-hit America threatening a ...
Lohud.com, Westchester County on MSN
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What's an Alberta Clipper? Could Westchester, Rockland, Putnam feel the effects of it?
An Alberta Clipper is different from a Nor’easter, which the NWS said has continuously strong, northeasterly winds blowing in ...
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